Specifications
AI Description
- Engine Model: PT6A-140
- Propeller: McCauley 4-blade
- Oxygen System: 17-port, 117 cubic foot
- Ice Protection: FIKI; TKS ice protection
- Cargo Pod: Equipped with exhaust deflector
- Tires: 29-inch with custom painted wheels
- Window Inserts: G&D Aero window inserts
- Rudder Lock: Aero Twin rudder gust lock
- Avionics Package: Garmin G1000 NXi
- Communication Radios: Garmin
- EFIS: Garmin 3-tube
- SATCOM: Garmin GSR-56 Iridium
- Weather Radar: Garmin GWX-70 (4-color)
- Passenger Capacity: 10
- Interior Configuration: Executive with double club seating
- Air Conditioning: Yes
- Interior Condition: Canyon leather in very good condition
- Business Equipment: Wi-Fi and four 115-volt power outlets
- Exterior Colors: Matterhorn white with starlight silver metallic, bright poppy, and black pearl
- Exterior Condition: Excellent as reported 11/10/2025
- Equipped Features: CPDLC, FANS, High-Speed Data/Wifi, Synthetic Vision System, Ice Protection, Weather Radar, ADS-B Capable, Flight Management System, Terrain Awareness & Warning System, Traffic Collision Avoidance System, Emergency Locator Transmitter.
About this Model
Overview
The Cessna 208B Grand Caravan EX is a single-engine turboprop optimized for utility work where runway access, payload, and dispatch reliability matter more than cruise speed. The EX variant pairs the stretched Caravan airframe with a higher-power Pratt & Whitney PT6A-140, supporting strong takeoff and climb performance in hot/high and heavy-load operations. It is commonly configured for commuter, charter, cargo, and mixed-use flying, and it is widely adapted for roles such as skydiving, air ambulance, surveillance, and remote logistics.
Mission Fit
This model fits operators who prioritize access and payload over speed. It is well-suited to multiple legs per day with quick loading, and to networks where runway length or surface limits other aircraft. It is less aligned with missions that consistently demand higher cruise speeds, pressurization, or twin-engine capability due to company policy or operating environment.
Cabin
Cabin experience depends heavily on interior choice: the aircraft can be set up for high-density commuter seating, executive-style seating, cargo, or quick-change combinations. The large cargo door and relatively boxy cross-section support practical loading and cabin flexibility. Expect a utilitarian cabin environment with more propeller and airflow noise than pressurized turbine aircraft, and comfort that varies with soundproofing, seat selection, and environmental-control options.